| February
29, 2000 |
hosted
by Jerome McDonnell |
A New Leader for the International
Monetary Fund
Steven Fidler, writer for the Financial Times in Washington
D.C.
Economic Woes of the Ukraine
Radio Netherlands' Rafal Kipeushevsky
North and South Korean Relations
Bruce Cummings, Professor of East Asian History at the University
of Chicago
Turkish-Greek Relations
Greek religious school just outside Istanbul reopens - Radio
Netherlands' Dorian Jones
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| February
28, 2000 |
hosted
by Jerome McDonnell |
Andrei Babitsky
Paul Goble, Radio Free Europe
Human Rights in Israel
Ruchama Marton, founder of Physicians for Human Rights
in Israel
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| February
25, 2000 |
hosted
by Jerome McDonnell |
Arrests and Executions of Civilians
in Chechnya
Holly Cartner, executive director of the Europe and Central
Asia Division of Human Rights Watch
United Nations Approves Observer Force for Congo
George Nzongola, professor emeritus of African Studies at
Howard University
50th Berlin International Film Festival
Milos Stehlik
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| February
24, 2000 |
hosted
by Jerome McDonnell |
Taiwanese Election and the
Chinese White Paper Threat
Ed Friedman, professor of Political Science at Wisconsin
University
Hussein Habre, the Former Dictator of Chad, Arrested
in Senegal on Torture Charges
Doug Cassel, Northwestern University's Center for International
Human Rights
|
| February
23, 2000 |
hosted
by Jerome McDonnell |
The Peace Process in Northern
Ireland
Former U.S. Senator George Mitchell speaking at Northwestern
University
|
| February
22, 2000 |
hosted
by Jerome McDonnell |
Elian Gonzalez and US/Cuba
Relations
NPR's David Welna
Iran
Ahmed Sadri, professor of Sociology at Lake Forest College
and Bernard Lynch, senior fellow at the US Institute for
Peace, and former deputy chief of mission at Australia's
embassy in Iran
|
| February
21, 2000 |
hosted
by Jerome McDonnell |
Turmoil at Mexican Universities
John Coatsworth, professor at Harvard University
Mexico's National Autonomous University's Student Strike
Herendira Teolez, student participant in National Autonomous
University strike in Mexico City
|
| February
18, 2000 |
hosted
by Jerome McDonnell |
Iranian Parlimentary Elections
Ahmed Sadri, Professor of Sociology at Lake Forest College
U.S. Knowledge of Murder of Americans in Chile
Peter Kornbluh, senior analyst for the National Security
Archive
U.S. Policy Towards Azerbaijan and Its Oil
Fiona Hill, director of Strategic planning at the Eurasia
Foundation
|
| February
17, 2000 |
hosted
by Jerome McDonnell |
Israeli Politics and Peace
Negotiations
Yossi Olmert, political consultant and former advisor to
the Israel Defense Minister
Free Expression in Serbia
Alexander Lupis works in the Office of the Chairmen at the
Open Society Institute
|
| February
16, 2000 |
hosted
by Jerome McDonnell |
Campaign
Finance Scandal in Germany
Jackson Janes, executive director for the American Institute
for Contemporary German Studies at Johns Hopkins University
Northern Ireland
Ray O'Hanlon, senior editor at the Irish Echo
Children of the Plague: AIDS in Zimbabwe
Eric Beauchemin of Radio Netherlands
|
| February
15, 2000 |
hosted
by Jerome McDonnell |
Indonesia
Jeffrey Winters, professor of Political Economy at Northwestern
University
Zimbabwe Rejects Referendum on New Constitution
Joyce Win, activist who has worked with National Constitutional
Assembly, currently in South Africa advising the SA government
on gender issues
Disappointments of the Berlin International Film Festival
Milos Stehlik
|
| February
14, 2000 |
hosted
by Jerome McDonnell |
Perspectives on U.S. Aid to
Columbia
Philip Chicola, director of Andean Affairs at the US State
Department
Ambassador Robert White, President of the Center for International
Policy.
Zimbabwe's Constitution Referendum
Mark Chavunduka, journalist with the Zimbabwe Standard and
Neeman Fellow at Harvard University
Political Films at the 50th Berlin International Film
Festival
Milos Stehlik
|
| February
11, 2000 |
hosted
by Jerome McDonnell |
Northern Ireland-IRA Decommissioning
Deadline
University of Ulster professor Seamus Dunn
Hijacking for Asylum
Jacqueline Bhabha, director of the Human Rights Center,
and executive director of the Globalization Project at the
University of Chicago.
Sino-Russian Relations and Regional Asian Security
Dr Steven Blank, Douglas MacArthur Professor of Research
at the Strategic Studies Institute at the US Army War College.
Corporate Surroundings at Berlin Int'l Film Festival
Milos Stehlik
|
| February
10, 2000 |
hosted
by Jerome McDonnell |
International News of the Week
Russ Watson, Senior Editor, Newsweek Magazine
Radio Liberty Journalist, Andrei Babitsky, Held by
Chechen Rebels
Paul Goble, director of Communications for Radio Free
Europe
Jack Straw on the end of the Hijacking in England
Belgium's Mixed Message for Immigrants Seeking Amnesty
Patrick van Hulle, Radio Netherlands
|
| February
9, 2000 |
hosted
by Jerome McDonnell |
Lebanon-Israel Relations
Dr. James Zogby, founder and president of the Arab American
Institute
Elections in Iran
Ahmed Sadri, professor of Sociology at Lake Forest College
The Diamond Trade
Doug Cassel of Northwestern's Center for International Human
Rights
International Anti-Sweatshop Student Movement
Jeff Ballinger, Press for Change, fair labor activist
|
| February
8, 2000 |
hosted
by Jerome McDonnell |
Violence on Israel-Lebanon
Border
Adam Garfinkle, senior associate for the Foreign Policy
Research Institute
Northern Ireland and IRA Decommissioning
Ray O'Hanlon, senior editor of the Irish Echo
AIDS in Africa
Illinois senator Dick Durbin
|
| February
7, 2000 |
hosted
by Jerome McDonnell |
Mexican University Shut Down
Journalist Frank Contreras
Israeli Demolition of Palestinian Houses
Jeff Halper, coordinator of the Israeli Committe Against
House Demolition, and professor Anthropology at Ben Gurion
University Salim Hassan Shawamreh
|
| February
4, 2000 |
hosted
by Jerome McDonnell |
Nigeria, Globalization and
Religion
Wole Soyinka, Nigerian Nobel Laureate and democracy activist
Preview of the 50th Berlin International Film Festival
Milos Stehlik
|
| February
3, 2000 |
hosted
by Jerome McDonnell |
Albright and Putin on Russia's
War in Chechnya
Marshall Goldman, associate director of the Davis Russia
Research Center at Harvard University
Effects of Corruption on Ordinary Russian People
Rene McGuffin, Radio Netherlands
|
| February
1, 2000 |
hosted
by Jerome McDonnell |
European Union's Threats to Cut Political
Ties with Austria
Dr. Anton Pelinka, professor at University of Innsbruck
Other Unaccompanied Children in Immigration Detentions
Centers
Jaqueline Bhabha, director of Human Rights Program, and
executive director of the Globalization Project at the
University of Chicago.
How Children Deal with the Aftermath of War
Penny Young, Radio Netherlands
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